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Originally posted by ImaginaryReality1984
I have had ringing in my ears since i can remember, i also have extremely sensitive hearing. I asked the doctor about it and he said that some people just have very sensitive ears. High pitched loud noises cause me extreme pain in my ears, i can hear electrical equipment on standby, when people whisper downstairs i can hear entire conversations without any issue. My nickname is elephant ears lol.
Originally posted by SnoodLover
Wow. Considering this thread was posted in the Conspiracy forum there are an awful lot of non-conspiratorial posts.
Originally posted by interestedalways
It is nothing like a hum. A hum is a lower vibration, this is PIERCING and seems to be above the ear noise sounds more like a tuning fork sound. At one point last summer it would build and then go down, like locust do. But mostly it is a steady sound.
You know how they say dogs can pick up sounds we can't? That is what it seems like.
Originally posted by selfless
Originally posted by SnoodLover
Wow. Considering this thread was posted in the Conspiracy forum there are an awful lot of non-conspiratorial posts.
That's because it's most likely not a conspiracy.
Originally posted by myowncrusade
I work as a sound engineer so I have a vested interest in this subject so please excuse the following rant.
I'd be willing to place money that selfless is right, if you listen to your ipod all day at work, that is going to mess with your hearing.
Basically if you cant hear someone talking to you when you are listening to headphones you are listening too loud and very likeley damaging your hearing.
It amazes me sometimes to be sat 10 feet away from someone on a bus and be able to know what song they are listening to, over the noise of a bus...crazy!!
Originally posted by cybertroy
Funkydog and I spoke about this in another thread.
I do have ringing in my ears when it is quiet. This was probably from loud music and lawnmowers and stuff.
But, there seems to be a different sound. Like that sound you hear when a TV or CRT PC monitor is on. The only thing is, both the TV and the Monitor can be off, as well as the computer and I still have heard the sound.
The times when I looked for it, I couldn't seem to locate where exactly it was coming from. So, I was thinking, is this coming from the wall sockets? I am not sure that my cable modem or my wireless router would make this sound?
Funkydog, where is the sound coming from? If it's coming from your ears, you might want to go ahead, and be safe and have your ears and health checked out. Get a physical checkup. Let's rule out physical problems. Ringing in the ears can very simply be due to ear damage.
Go to a physical doctor, not a Psychologist. If you have something outside the norm happening, a shrink is not going to help you. They will likely try to convince you that the sound is something that it is not. These are not real doctors anyway. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
You could just tell the doctor something like, "I'm trying to figure out if this noise is coming from the TV or my ears. I hear it when it's quiet." And leave it at that.
If you are hearing the same thing I sometimes hear, it seems to be an external tone. Not within my body.
Troy
[edit on 18-2-2007 by cybertroy]
Monitoring as well as picking up programming signals and also some background “universe” noise.
Q: (C) The reason we ask is because I’ve noticed a pattern. I even keep a log about it now because it’s so weird. I personally get ear ringing when it seems like I’m talking to somebody out loud or to myself about a theory about something that has to do with matrix stuff. (L) So you’re being monitored? (C) Right. So any time it seems like I’m having a breakthrough thought - you know drones, the matrix, the programs, holographic inserts - all of the sudden I’ll get like an ear ringing. Sometimes the left, sometimes the right, but I’m trying to find out what the pattern is. So I’m keeping track of it. (T) What process is responsible for creating the actual ringing noise?
A: Partly “interpretation” by neural processes that, at some level, recognize the potential and issue symptomatic warning.
Q: (C to T) Remember the one with Ryan, I said it was a warning one. It was the loudest ear ring I’ve ever had. It burned my ear. (L) So, in other words, seems that the C's are suggesting that your spiritual perception, psychic perception, is picking stuff up, transferring it in a subliminal way to your mind, and then your neural processes are trying to translate it and give you a warning. Is that what you were thinking? (C) I think so. I was wondering constantly about the idea, the concept of fake humans, holographic inserts, drones, organic portals, what ever you want to call it, and just what happened was weeee (a sound like ear ringing) and just really loud in my right ear. (L) So in a sense it’s like your early warning system. (C) Ummhmm. (V) You know I don’t even have to be talking to somebody, I can just be thinking about something and it’ll just zheeee (a sound like ear ringing). (C) The other night is was lying in bed thinking about what you said about drones…(L) I wonder if OP’s have ringing in their ears?
A: Ask one.
Q: (Laughter) (A) No, first of all there is also ear ringing which comes from physiological causes. (L) Yeah, tinnitus. So of course they could have physiological ringing in the ear. (C) It happens only when I’m thinking specifically about these kinds of matters. (T) Does the frequency of sound have any significance? (C) Yeah, ‘cause sometimes they're waahs, they're soft, there’s different tones you know, sometimes it’s in the right ear, sometimes the left ear.
A: Observe and you may learn your own internal “code.”
Q: (C) That’s what I thought, it’s like a code. (A) I think it’s like when people can use, what is it, a finger code, you can somehow train, bypass conscious interference that way. (L) Yeah, that’s what it is, it’s bypassing your conscious damping. We all tend to just think our ways out of things. (A) But the interesting question is can one somehow disturb this monitoring? Is it something physical that can…
A: Sure, the issue is to cover the many frequencies and shifts. White noise makers deal with some but not all!
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Originally posted by FlyersFan
I hear it when I walk past jewlery stores. Not too often in other places. Strange huh? Must be their alarm systems or something.
(really. I'm not kidding).